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Calosoma (Campalita) maderae maderae (Fabricius, 1775) - Carabidae
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Autore:  alexaandru [ 28/05/2012, 11:22 ]
Oggetto del messaggio:  Calosoma (Campalita) maderae maderae (Fabricius, 1775) - Carabidae

Hi all :hi: ,

My dad was in the last moths in Iraq for work, and him bring me some insects from there (only few :cry: :cry: :x :cry: :cry: ). This is a nice carabidae :p , I think maybe Calosoma sp. :roll:
lenght of the specimen ~ 24 mm

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Autore:  Honza [ 28/05/2012, 12:26 ]
Oggetto del messaggio:  Re: Carabidae - Iraq

Calosoma (Caminara) olivieri Dejean, 1831

Autore:  sandro bruschi [ 15/11/2012, 19:43 ]
Oggetto del messaggio:  Re: Calosoma (Caminara) olivieri Dejean, 1831 - Carabidae

I am sorry to intervene so late in the discussion. The insect represented is the Calosoma (Campalita) maderae (I do not think that it is necessary to distinguish auropunctatum and maderae). In any way, it is easily recognizable because it has bowed tibiae (typical of the subgenus Campalita) and only three intervals between the two primary ones. The Calosoma (Caminara) olivieri has five intervals between the two primary ones. Most probably this specimens pertains to a population included in the subspecies dzungaricum. If you are interested in more detailed information you can find them in my site http://www.calosomas.com/

Autore:  alexaandru [ 16/11/2012, 19:17 ]
Oggetto del messaggio:  Re: Calosoma (Caminara) olivieri Dejean, 1831 - Carabidae

sandro bruschi ha scritto:
I am sorry to intervene so late in the discussion. The insect represented is the Calosoma (Campalita) maderae (I do not think that it is necessary to distinguish auropunctatum and maderae). In any way, it is easily recognizable because it has bowed tibiae (typical of the subgenus Campalita) and only three intervals between the two primary ones. The Calosoma (Caminara) olivieri has five intervals between the two primary ones. Most probably this specimens pertains to a population included in the subspecies dzungaricum. If you are interested in more detailed information you can find them in my site http://www.calosomas.com/


Thank you very much for all of informations and help :lov2: :birra: :birra: :hi:

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